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Donald Trump says it’s time for a few rivals to drop out

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told an audience in New Hampshire Wednesday morning that he likes the idea of privatizing space. The event was hosted by New England Council and NH Institute of Politics.

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(AP Photo/Cheryl Senter). Servers wait to start bringing in breakfast at Politics and Eggs in Manchester, N.H., Wednesday, November 11, 2015.

Donald Trump has joined the chorus of presidential candidates reacting to anti-racism protests at the University of Missouri (Mizzou), which culminated this week with the resignation of both the university’s president and chancellor.

“If the Chinese commit cyber warfare against us, they’re going to see cyber warfare like they’ve never seen before”, he said, after stating his information was compromised in the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) data breaches.

Trump, Rubio and most of the other GOP presidential candidates were campaigning in Iowa, New Hampshire and SC, all states with early contests.

Probably realizing he’d plowed over the boy’s dreams like a pothole-repairing steamroller, Trump observed, “You love it, I can see, right?”

“Eisenhower did it, a million and a half people”, said Trump, adding that he would make sure to do it “humanely”.

Trump wasn’t the center of attention at the debate on Fox Business Network, but he did engage in a back-and-forth with Ohio Gov. John Kasich and called out Carly Fiorina for interrupting others.

He said his rivals will keep leaving the race as they fail to generate high polling numbers. “Right now, we have bigger problems – you understand that? Chris Christie is stuck under 5 percent in the polls so there’s no reason to even acknowledge him and Christie hasn’t attacked him (Trump) which has generally been the starting point for Trump to attack back”, Dworkin said.

Trump was a guest at a Politics and Eggs event in Manchester.

He wasn’t modest about the size of the crowd.

Trump said he had gotten “very high remarks” for the debate and was “very happy with the way it worked out”. Most, but not all, of the questions were friendly.

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Asked about the heroin crisis in New Hampshire, Trump said part of the solution, in addition to setting up locally based clinics, would be to “stop the source” by closing the borders.

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